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  • Sarus crane Grus antigone, with its spectacular courtship dance, is also found here.

    Keoladeo (Bharatpur) National Park, India 2009

  • Flavius Stilicho, the magister militum, was a member of the Imperial family by his son's betrothal to Honorius' daugther, and King Alaric's rival Sarus was a Roman general as well.

    Brittonic names in ‘Anglo-Saxon’ genealogies, and vice versa Carla 2009

  • Four Sarus cranes and 40 ring doves were found dead outside the park during 1988 and early 1989, possibly due to pesticide poisoning, and a study of the impact of pesticide use in surrounding areas on the park has been initiated in addition to studies on heavy metal contamination.

    Keoladeo (Bharatpur) National Park, India 2009

  • Kai does some investigating and discovers that the Wuronz are involved somehow and a girl that resembles Fujio that works at the brothel the Sarus went to are all tied together somehow.

    Dart Adams presents Tokyo Tribes by Inoue Santa Dart Adams 2008

  • The natural depression that forms the park becomes a shallow lake in summer, providing a home for openbill storks, white ibises and Sarus cranes, among other birds.

    Travel Guide: World Heritage Sites in India 2007

  • When the boy king who was the son of Mithridates asserted his right to rule alone — no doubt supported by his father — Gordius intended to make sure that he was given the temple kingdom of Ma at that Comana in a Cappadocian valley between the upper Sarus and the upper Pyramus Rivers.

    The Grass Crown McCullough, Colleen, 1937- 1991

  • Sarus and Ammius (Sorli and Hamther), brothers of Suanihilda (Jordanes),

    Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature W. P. Ker

  • The historic Ermanric was conquered by the Huns in 374; the sixth century historian Jornandes is the earliest authority for the tradition that he was murdered by Sarus and Ammius in revenge for their sister's death by wild horses.

    The Edda, Volume 2 The Heroic Mythology of the North, Popular Studies in Mythology, Romance, and Folklore, No. 13 L. Winifred Faraday

  • For when the king had given orders that a certain woman of the tribe I have mentioned, Sunilda by name, should be bound to wild horses and torn apart by driving them at full speed in opposite directions (for he was roused to fury by her husband's treachery to him), her brothers Sarus and

    The Origin and Deeds of the Goths Jordanes

  • Ermanaric, and of the vengeance taken by her brothers Sarus and

    Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature W. P. Ker

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